APPENDIX K: IBM AND MACINSTOSH COMPUTER COMMANDS
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Macintosh Keyboard Keys
The <esc> command that begins each key name is created by
activating
CTRL[ (CTRL key and Left Bracket key) in your
Toolbox. When you activate this sequence you will see a small
Left Arrow on your display.
<esc>backspace.
<esc>capslock.
<esc>delete.
<esc>end.
<esc>esc.
<esc>fi.
<esc>f2.
<esc>f3.
<esc>f4.
<esc>f5.
<esc>f6.
<esc>f7.
<esc>f8.
<esc>f9.
<esc>f10.
<esc>f11.
<esc>f13.
<esc>f14.
<esc>f15.
<esc>help.
<esc>home.
<esc>insert.
<esc>left.
<esc>pagedown.
<esc>pageup.
<esc>pause.
<esc>print.
<esc>return.
<esc>right.
<esc>scroll.
<esc>tab.
<esc>up.
<esc>,hold,command.
<esc>,hold,control.
<esc>,hold,option.
<esc>,hold,shift.
<esc>,hold,alt.
When using a modifier key such as <CTRL>, <ALT>,
<OPTION>, <SHIFT>, or <COMMAND>, typing the word
"hold" in front of the key name causes the key to be held down
automatically until one additional character is entered.
Typing the word "combine" in front of the key name lets you
combine several modifier keys.